Joy Mountford has worked with human-computer interaction for more than twenty years.  She began working for Honeywell, designing user interfaces for military avionics systems.  She later got a job with Apple Computer managing the Human Interface Group.  Under her guidance, the group helped craft QuickTime, Navigable Scenes, Bubble Help, AppleSearch and Macintosh Finder.  After her success with Apple, Joy moved on to develop multimedia interfaces at Interval Research Corporation for the next five years.  The focus of her research while at Interval was applications for music, the performing arts and choreography.  Joy has also been a panelist and speaker at human-computer interaction conferences like the annual ACM.  She now works at Idbias, a software and hardware consulting partnership which she founded when Interval went out of business.  Their goal is to enable people to interact with technology by offering effective design solutions at every step of the product development cycle.
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